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This Week in Tech 590 The Lady in the Canister | TWiTWe discuss the UK's Investigatory Powers Act, which give sweeping new powers to British intelligence and law enforcement agencies. Will automation take all our jobs? What then? Bla…
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Fri, 2 Dec 2016 19:25:41 GMTinvestigatory powers actbritish intelligencelaw enforcement agenciesbla …Trumping The WorldIn this episode of the Waking Up podcast, Sam Harris speaks with journalist James Kirchick about the coming Trump presidency, liberalism vs illiberalism, fake news, Russia, Syria, Iran, and the future of American power.
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Thu, 1 Dec 2016 20:51:31 GMTGordon Parks Lecture, 1970 : Maryland Institute College of Art : Free Download & Streaming : Internet ArchiveGordon Parks Lecture. From the MICA Mades Audio Cassette Collection.
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Tue, 29 Nov 2016 21:27:57 GMTgordonparkslectureDavid Yezzi, The Hopkins ReviewJohn Irwin, who led The Hopkins Review from its rebirth in 2008, will retire from teaching at Johns Hopkins University this spring. David Yezzi took over the reins of the journal in 2015. A well-known poet, actor and editor, Yezzi joined the Johns Hopkins faculty in 2013. Yezzi joined us to talk about his new position and the special issue devoted to Irwin's impact on the field.
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Thu, 24 Nov 2016 20:52:47 GMTPresident TrumpRichard Epstein shares his reaction on learning that Donald Trump will be the 45th president and provides recommendations for the new administration's policy agenda.
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Sun, 20 Nov 2016 17:39:53 GMTWhat Did Pollsters Get Wrong and How Have Voting Blocs Evolved?Emily Ekins, Research Fellow and Director of Polling at the Cato Institute, joins Ben Domenech in studio to discuss what pollsters got wrong this year and some of the surprising data that is still being processed.
"When you have a lot of third-party voters, it creates a lot of uncertainty in the polls and that's what we're seeing play out in the results," Ekins said. "In swing states where Trump won, third-party votes actually exceeded the margin."
This election also revealed that the emerging democratic majority theory was based on voter behavior that didn't happen as expected. "Many hispanics are first or second generation Americans and over time their incomes are going to rise, education levels are going to rise," Ekins said. "And as a result their going to be voting more Republican. I think most social scientists acknowledge this."
Later in the hour, Ekins takes the "Bubble Quiz."
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Sun, 20 Nov 2016 17:38:59 GMTTrump's War on Immigration Will Reprise the War on DrugsTrump is setting the stage "for a full scale war on immigration [that will] reprise the war on drugs,” says Shikha Dalmia, a policy analyst at the Reason Foundation and a columnist at The Week. She fears that the federal government will start "giving incentives to catch illegals” just as it does in the drug war. The mayors of so-called sanctuary cities like New York and Chicago have vowed to protect illegal immigrant residents from Trump, but with the right incentives, Dalmia say, they may “come to heel after all.”
Nick Gillespie interviewed Dalmia in our latest podcast.
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Sun, 20 Nov 2016 17:38:03 GMTJonathan Rauch’s “Kindly Inquisitors”In 1993, a young Jonathan Rauch published “Kindly Inquisitors: The New Attacks on Free Thought.” It was his response to what he saw as the West’s lackluster and apologetic defense of the novelist Salman Rushdie’s free speech rights.
Since its publication, “Kindly Inquisitors” has never gone out of print and has been described by Foundation for Individual Rights in Education President & CEO Greg Lukianoff as the best modern defense of free speech and by “The Washington Post” columnist George Will as “slender and sharp as a stiletto.”
In this episode, Nico Perrino sits down with Jonathan, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, to talk about his book and its impassioned moral (not legal!) defense of liberal inquiry and criticism. They also discuss the role that free speech played in the gay rights movement, the life story of Frank Kameny, the state of free expression at Jonathan’s alma mater (Yale University), and the heroism of Danish newspaperman Flemming Rose.
Nico also chats with Greg about FIRE’s recent work at Williams College and what happened during Greg’s first meeting with Jonathan (hint: it involved comic book superheros).
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Fri, 18 Nov 2016 11:39:36 GMTfreedom of speechhigher educationkindly inquisitorsrauchDenying the HolocaustIn 1996, Emory University Professor Deborah Lipstadt found herself in a peculiar situation: she and a team of lawyers would have to defend the truth about the Holocaust against British historian and famed Holocaust denier David Irving.
It was a quirk of the English legal system that allowed the battle to play out in court. In England, the burden of proof in libel cases rests on the defendant, not the plaintiff. So, when David Irving filed a libel lawsuit against Professor Lipstadt and her British publisher for critical statements Professor Lipstadt wrote about him in her 1993 book “Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory,” it was up to Professor Lipstadt to justify her criticism.
Sixteen years after Professor Lipstadt won her legal battle, the story of her encounter with Irving is now the subject of the recently released movie “Denial.”
Deborah Lipstadt is our guest on today’s episode of “So to Speak.” During our conversation, Professor Lipstadt revisits the Irving trial, explains its implications for free speech and academic freedom, and elaborates on the unique phenomenon of seeing one’s life acted out on the big screen.
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Fri, 18 Nov 2016 11:37:50 GMTfreedom of speechdenialhigher education BBC World Service - The Cultural Frontline, Muhammad Ali on Stage, Iraq in 100 YearsHow Cassius Clay became Muhammad Ali, writers imagine Iraq in 2103, Jón Kalman Stefánsson
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Mon, 7 Nov 2016 15:55:01 GMTmuhammad ali on stageiraq in 100 yearsThomas Mallon: Nixon, Reagan, Bush and Trump | Saturday Morning, 11:05 am on 19 March 2016 | Radio New ZealandAmerican novelist, essayist, and critic, whose books include Watergate: a Novel and Finale: a Novel of the Reagan Years. He is a guest at the Auckland Writers Festival.
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Sat, 5 Nov 2016 19:42:54 GMTthomas mallontrumpwritingpoliticsbushnixonreagannew zealandEpisode 077 — Mosaic Promise and Devonthink — Nerds on DraftGabe and Jeff do an epic, in-depth look at DEVONthink Pro Office and discuss how they use the tool that has become such a big part of their digital lives.
Mosaic Promise by Founders provided the perfect sip-worthy backdrop for the discussion.
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Wed, 2 Nov 2016 13:23:37 GMTdevonthink pro officemosaic promisesip-worthy backdrop5by5 | Mac Power Users #169: Workflows with Dr. Jeffery TaekmanDavid and Katie talk to Dr. Jeffery Taekman, a physician, researcher and educator at Duke. Jeff takes us through his various workflows for getting work done in his profession including using his iPad in his medical practice.
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Wed, 2 Nov 2016 13:21:51 GMT5by55x55 by 5five by fivemacapplepower userproductivityworkflowsFrom Root to Crown: A Guide Through the History and Life of Trees | WNPR NewsA tree’s roots touch more than just soil. They reach into the recesses of our past; into our culture and our traditions. It's something Fiona Stafford
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Wed, 2 Nov 2016 13:20:05 GMTtreesenvironmenthistorywildlifeConservatarian Novelist Brad Thor: ISIS Exemplifies Islam, Trump and Clinton are TerribleIn an unbroken chain of best-selling and page-turning thrillers featuring special-ops agent Scot Harvath, Brad Thor has created a fictional universe that reflects our chaotic contemporary world. No stranger to stirring the political pot, the "conservatarian" author discusses his discussion with Glenn Beck about the hypothetical removal of a President Donald Trump. Thor's #NeverTrump call to action got him in hot water with Sirius XM after a vociferous exchange last May on Glenn Beck's radio show, with some listeners claiming he was talking about assassination (a charge Thor absolutely rebuts in this interview). His discussion of his early development as as writer is of interest to his many fans. A writer who can turn the Federal Reserve Bank into a nail-biting thriller – as Thor did in Hidden Order – has valuable lessons to share in the arts of espionage and storytelling. Produced by Todd Krainin. Hosted by Nick Gillespie.
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Mon, 31 Oct 2016 02:24:21 GMTWill I Know Anyone at This Party? | This American LifeRight now a lot of Republicans feel like they don’t recognize their own party. We try to get inside their heads.
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* This episode came by special request from my daughter, who heard about Waterhouse Hawkins in her second grade classroom. She came home and said, “Dad, I think I’ve got a good Memory Palace story for you.”
* She and I found a great kids book called The Dinosaurs of Waterhouse Hawkins, by Barbara Kerley.
* Grownup readers might want to check out All in the Bones by Valerie Bramwell and Robert Peek.
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* We start off and finish with Kola, Lighthouse Version by amiina.
* We hear their Leather and Lace as well.
* There’s Mountain Path, by WMD.
* We hear Prelude for Piano and Malaria by Worrytrain.
* We also hear Manny Returns Home from Bernard Hermann’s score to The Wrong Man.
* And Krolock on Sledge from the fantastic score to The Fearless Vampire Killers.
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Sun, 30 Oct 2016 21:50:04 GMT19th centuryboss tweedcentral parkcrystal palacedinosaurshistory of dinosaurshyde parklondonnew yorkpaleontologyphiladelphiaprehistoric mammalssir richard owentammany hallthe great exhibitionwaterhouse hawkinsLive In New York | RicochetOctober 27, 2016
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The stars aligned this week and we discovered that all of three of the men of GLoP (that’s Jonah Goldberg, Rob Long,, and John Podhoretz) were all in the same city that never sleeps at the same time. So, we convened a special in person podcast at the sumptuous offices of Commentary Magazine. A few of today’s topics: the Conservative media industrial complex and what to do about it, Westword, Bob Dylan and the Nobel Prize, and GLoP fixes Twitter. See you on the high seas after the election, everyone.
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Thu, 27 Oct 2016 13:30:37 GMTpoliticsnevertrumpgoldbergpodhoretzShall We Wake the President? | RicochetSeptember 5, 2016
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The biggest challenge the next president faces almost certainly will be an unexpected disaster, says Tevi Troy, author of Shall We Wake the President? Two Centuries of Disaster Management from the Oval Office.
In a 10-minute conversation with The Bookmonger, Troy talks about disasters in all their forms, from terrorist attacks to the Zika virus, and describes the role of presidents, the federal government, and ordinary citizens in prevention and response. He points to the worst disaster-manager in U.S. history (we’re looking at you, Woodrow Wilson) and predicts the event that will come to be seen as the great disaster of the next four to eight years.
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Wed, 19 Oct 2016 03:37:04 GMTCommunity Concerts at Second: String Trio in B-flat Major D581String Trio in B-flat Major D581 for Violin, Viola and Cello
Excerpt from: Movement IV: Rondo
Performers: Qing Li, violin; Karin Brown, viola; Daniel Levitov, cello
Community Concerts at Second is a free classical music series performed at the Second Presbyterian Church in Baltimore.
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